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Allard: Compelled by the confluence of law and religion

Allard: Compelled by the confluence of law and religion

I graduated from the University of Missouri with a bachelor¿s degree in religion, a commitment to human rights advocacy, and a burgeoning interest in legal education. A year later, when I made the decision to attend graduate school, I knew that I was looking for dual degree programs in law and religion. On the advice of my college mentor, I investigated the Center for the Study of Law and Religion at Emory, and it quickly became the standard bearer as I looked at other schools.

Eminent church historians Holifield, Richey retire

Eminent church historians Holifield, Richey retire

Two eminent church historians and CSLR Senior Fellows are retiring this spring from Emory University¿s Candler School of Theology, but the combined 82 years of research, writing and teaching by Russell Richey and Brooks Holifield are expected to have a lasting impact on not only the school, but the church as well.

Allard, Green graduate with law and religion degrees, awards

Allard, Green graduate with law and religion degrees, awards

Silas W. Allard and T. Brian Green graduated from Emory University's Center for the Study of Law and Religion May 9. Each received a Doctorate of Law from Emory Law and a Master of Theological Studies from Candler School of Theology.